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Tuesday, May 18, 2021

Sundarbans Cuttack beach

 



Cuttack Sea in the southeast corner of the Sundarbans Cuttack is located about 90 km from Mongla port and is the main center of the Sundarbans East Sanctuary.

 Kotka Sea Beach is one of the most interesting places in the Sundarbans


 One of the main attractions of the Sundarbans is the Royal Bengal Tiger. Apart from this, Katka Sanctuary has always occupied a special place in the list of tourist favorites due to the presence of beautiful Chitra deer herds, different species of birds, calm nature and various wild animals.



 One of the main attractions of the Sundarbans is the Royal Bengal Tiger. But seeing tigers in the forest is as risky as it is heavy. However, tiger sightings and safe havens are both possible from the Katka Sanctuary, an excellent tourist destination in the Sundarbans.


 It is surrounded by numerous small and big canals. Traveling by boat in these canals is very fun. Chitral deer can be seen grazing on the banks of the canal. Besides, monkeys, otters and forest roosters can be seen. Sometimes the roar of the tiger can be heard.

 At the back of the Katka Forest Department's office, straight northwest, a tangled canal on the north side of the tail can be seen at low tide.



 The Forest Department has a rest house in Cuttack. There is a wooden jetty here to get up from the launch at the rest house. The rest house is a short walk from the jetty. In front of it you can see the huge waves of the deep water of the sea. In the dark night, the light fair of millions of fireflies fascinates and fascinates. If you walk for a while in the south of the forest, you will see three tiger hills in a row. Tiger footprints are often seen on this hill.

 Seen somewhere, the roots of a tree washed away by the waves of the tide. The beach goes straight east and ends at Kachikhali. Jamtala beach is not an ideal place for bathing.



 The Katkar Jamtala Watch Tower attracts tourists with its spectacular views of wildlife, deer herds, pigs running around, monkeys manipulating, tiger deer hunting or tiger walking in a royal manner. Jamtala beach is about three kilometers straight north after leaving the Cuttack Watch Tower. Along the way you can find the success of the name of the beach of different sizes of jam trees. Jamtala beach is secluded and clean. Crab artifacts can only be seen on the beach.




 Cost

 The daily fee for every domestic tourist in the Katka Sanctuary area is Rs. 150, students for Rs. 30 and foreign tourists for Rs. 1500. Outside the sanctuary, domestic tourists - 60 rupees and foreign tourists - 1000 rupees, students - 20 rupees, researchers - 40 rupees. In Karamjal, domestic tourists pay 20 rupees and foreign tourists 300 rupees.


 Helicopter / sea plane - one time 30 thousand rupees, renewal fee 10 thousand rupees. Launch above 100 feet 15 thousand rupees, renewal fee four thousand rupees, launch 50 feet to 100 feet one time 10 thousand rupees, renewal fee three thousand rupees. Below 50 feet seven and a half thousand rupees and renewal fee two and a half thousand rupees, trawler three thousand rupees and renewal - 1500 rupees. Speedboat five thousand rupees and two thousand rupees. Jaliboat (tourist boat) two thousand rupees and one thousand rupees. In addition to the fixed travel fee of the forest department, daily guide fee is Tk 500, launch crew fee is Tk 80, security guard fee is Tk 300, telecommunication fee is Tk 200, video camera fee is Tk 200 for domestic tourists and Tk 300 for foreign tourists.



 On the occasion of Ras Purnima in the Sundarbans, the fee for pilgrims for three days is Tk 50 per person, unregistered trawler Tk 600, registered trawler Tk 200 and trawler location fee Tk 200 per day.


 Way to go to Cuttack

 Launch is the main and only way to travel to Cuttack. And this launch is anchored with tourists in Katka canal. From Gabtali and Sayedabad bus terminals in the capital Dhaka, Khulna, Bagerhat-bound bus or Kamalapur train will have to come to Khulna first.


 You can reach Bagerhat by direct bus from Dhaka. Buses plying from Dhaka to Bagerhat include Meghna Paribahan (017161737553), Paryatak Paribahan (0171113106).


 You will get launch from Rupsa from Khulna or Mongla port of Bagerhat. Besides, boats to the Sundarbans are available from Mongla, Morelganj and Sharankhola in Bagerhat.


 Where to stay

 Apart from tourist vessels, the Sundarbans Sanctuary also has accommodation at the Forest Department's Rest House at Hiranpoint's Nilkamal and Tiger Point's Kachikhali and Katka. The fee for domestic tourists in Nilkamal is three thousand rupees per room, four rooms 12 thousand rupees. Kachikhali three thousand rupees per room, four rooms 10 thousand rupees. Katka two thousand rupees per room, two rooms four thousand rupees. In case of foreigners, five thousand and 20 thousand rupees in Nilkamal, five thousand and 15 thousand rupees in Kachikhali and five thousand and 10 thousand rupees in Katka.


 Apart from the Sundarbans, there are standard hotels in Satkhira town and NGO Sushilan's rest house and dormitory in Munshiganj in Shyamnagar with single, family and group facilities.


 There are tourist corporation hotels in Mongla for staying, there are general hotels in Pashur port for tourists. Apart from quality hotels like Hotel Royal, Castle Salam, Hotel Tiger Garden, Hotel West Inn, Hotel City Inn, Hotel Millennium, etc., there are standard hotels in Khulna metropolis.



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